Certainly they've taken some strong legislative action. It's an area to which the U.S. administration has really turned its attention from a trade perspective. The U.S. sent two very senior political representatives from the Obama administration to the OECD meeting that I mentioned earlier to try to get a deal done. The U.S. has a specific steel dialogue ongoing with the Chinese and they are trying to address the problem gradually. The pain in the U.S. market is extreme. They are a destination of preference for a lot of imports from China. We don't want Canada to become a back door for the Chinese into the United States. Without needed reforms to our own remedy system, we are a viable landing. We've certainly seen the administration grow quite serious about it very recently.
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